Āgama-kosha: Devyāgama

Āgama-kosha: Devyāgama
Author: Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture, Hindu
ISBN:

The Āgama Encyclopaedia: Introduction

The Āgama Encyclopaedia: Introduction
Author: Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture, Hindu
ISBN:

Encyclopaedic work on Hindu temple rituals and architecture.

Āgama-kosha: Pancharatragama

Āgama-kosha: Pancharatragama
Author: Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture, Hindu
ISBN:

Āgama-kosha: Source- book

Āgama-kosha: Source- book
Author: Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1994
Genre: Architecture, Hindu
ISBN:

Accessions List, South Asia

Accessions List, South Asia
Author: Library of Congress. Library of Congress Office, New Delhi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1332
Release: 1991
Genre: South Asia
ISBN:

A History of Indian Philosophy

A History of Indian Philosophy
Author: Surendranath Dasgupta
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1975
Genre: Hindu philosophy
ISBN: 9788120804135

The work appears in five volumes. Vol. I comprises Buddhist and Jaina Philosophy and the six systems of Hindu thought, viz.., Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Mimamsa and Vedanta. It also contains the philosophy of the Yogavasistha, the Bhagavadgita and speculations in the medical schools. Vol. III contains an elaborate account of the Principal Dualistic and Pluralistic Systems such as the philosophy of the Pancaratra, Bhaskara, Yamuna, Ramanuja, Nimbarka, Vijnanabhiksu and philosophical speculations of some of the selected Puranas. Vol. IV deals with the Bhagavata Purana, Madhva and his School, Vallabha, Caitanya, Jiva Gosvami and Baladeva Vidyabhusana. Vol. V treats the Southern Schools of Saivism, viz., Saiva Siddhanta, Vira Saivism, philosophy of Srikantha. Saiva Philosophy in the Puranas and in some important texts. In the words of the Oxford Journal 'the collection of data, editing and the interpretation of every school of thought is a feat unparalleled in the field of history of philosophy.'